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Campaign reporters have always swapped snapshots of backstage moments. A handful of road warriors are now posting their candids of the candidates to Instagram for the rest of us to see. Some iPhone paparazzi to watch.

Photograph by: David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Campaign reporters have always swapped snapshots of backstage moments. A handful of road warriors are now posting their candids of the candidates to Instagram for the rest of us to see. Some iPhone paparazzi to watch.

Photograph by: David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

The Instagram Election

February 2, 2012, 5:43 PM EST

Campaign Snapshots

Campaign reporters have always swapped snapshots of backstage moments. A handful of road warriors are now posting their candids of the candidates to Instagram for the rest of us to see. Some iPhone paparazzi to watch.

Photograph by: David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Philip Rucker, Washington Post

"At Logan, @MittRomney types furiously on iPad before boarding shuttle to DCA. Very studious, few people bothering him. #2012unfiltered" @PhilipRucker

Dan Balz, Washington Post

“Rick Perry’s lunch at The Barley House
in Concord, NH, a specially made.
Good eats!” @danbalz